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AUCTIONS Farmers' Co-op. Soc, Ltd. Newton King, Ltd. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MR. GEO. PERRETT, SENR., UPPER PALMER ROAD, MAHOE. THURSDAY, 25th JUNE, 1335. TMTESSRS. NEWTON KINO, LTD., IN J " CONJUNCTION WITH THE FARMERS'. CO-OP., LTD., HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM Mil. CEO. PERRETT, SENR., WHO HAS LEASED HIS PROPERTY, TO SELL THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK ON ABOVE DATE, COMPRISING: HERD 5G HIGH-QUALITY JERSEY, JERSEY CROSS, & FRIESIAN COWS, due mostly in July and August, few in September. 1 3-year Jersey Bull 1 Aged Mare, all work. 1 Aged Gelding, all work. 1 2-Ton Milk Waggon (slight reserve), 9 Milkcans, Chain Harrows, Tripod Harrows, Sledge, Jack, McCormick Mower, Chains & Trees, etc., etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—This is a very fine herd of high-producing cows, mostly young and all in good condition and absolutely clean. Mr. Perrett has been farming for a great number of years and has been fortunate in always being in a position when making replacements or additions to his herd of being able to purchase heifers or young cows of-extremely high quality. In 21 years this is the owner's first scale. We confidently recommend these cows to discriminating buyers, for we know full well that they will please. NEWTON KING, LTD., FARMERS' CO-OP. ORG. SOCTY., LTD. (In Conjunction), STRATFORD. BUStNESS NOTICES.

iATBFAOION J OVERNMENT Certified Hawkes Bay Rye, Akaroa Cocksfoot, Brown Top Wliite Clover, etc. Sutton's Garton's and Cooper's Mangolds, Carrots, Chow Moellier Turnips, Swedes, Broad Leaf Essex Rape, Thousand-headed Kale, etc. Machine-dressed and Clipped College Algerian Reed Oats, Reed Maize, Chevalier and Cape Barley, Scotch Tares, Partridge Peas. SOW WITH Special Sterling Manure Mixtures. Grass, Turnip, Mangold, Carrot, Chow Moellier, etc. ALSO IN STOCK— Super, Basic Super, Basic Slag, Pure Steamed Bonedust, Blood and Bone Pot' sh, Kainit, etc. Fencing Wire, Staples, G.C. Iron, Cement, etc. Stratford. They had a short way Vith smokers in days gone by, m Turkey. Anyone found indulging had his nose pierced, and his pipe thrust through the hole! Doubtless some present-day enemies of the weed would like to see the old Turkish method of discouraging smokers revived and generally adopted! But despite all tVie abuse heaped upon it and all the attempts made to suppress it, smoking is now more popular than ever. Everywhere the consumption of tobacco is rapidly increasing. Here in New Zealand tne increased demand has been especially noticeable of late, years owing to the increased popularity of "toasted," now generally recognised as the purest mul least harmful of all +obaccos, thanks to the manufacturer's special toasting proctss, which not only frees it to a large extent of Its nicotine but helns to give it its neenliarly fine flavour and delightful a.-oaia. Ask for (and be careful to get) any of lh° genuine toasted brands—Naw Cut No. 3 ( Bulldog), Cavendish, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Riverhead Cold or Desert Gold —and you'll avoid imitations. I Fee! tlie Gn*es that From Ye

Blow. — G ray. Those icy winter blasts that chill to the marrow cause a lot of colds. And there's only one way to he rid of a cold—and that's with Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Baxter's" clears up coughs and colds splendidly. There's no need to fear colds with "Baxter's." Insist on "Baxter's" 1/6, 2/C, 4/6. All chemists and stores. rjpTTTC House o[ Good Liouor—D. J. and Co.. Ltd., Juliet Street, Stratford. 'Phone 455.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 163, 22 June 1936, Page 8

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